Another question on ain
From: dayn (dayn_at_abv-dot-bg.no-spam.invalid)
Date: 03/17/05
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Date: 17 Mar 2005 05:33:14 -0600
I can pronounce sound similar to ayn , but there are 2 positions when
i pronounce it. The first is like my tongue root contract in the
pharynx . The second is
"breathe out forcibly
from throat as if
cleaning glasses" (i find this in Internet) , but then the sound comes
like from upper place than the first (like behind my nose or palatum
malac.).That's what i feel. What is more correct ?
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